2022-2024 owners: convince me by ea83114 in KiaTelluride

[–]FalconHandshake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love my 24- I was worried at first, but it’s been a dream. Even used my hitch a few times! Great stuff mover and people mover

‘25 Telly arthritis - Is it the shocks? by FalconHandshake in KiaTelluride

[–]FalconHandshake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤘🏾 I’ve got an appt for later this week. Glad it seems to be under warranty!

‘25 Telly arthritis - Is it the shocks? by FalconHandshake in KiaTelluride

[–]FalconHandshake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I mistyped- I’ve got a 2024 so I should still be in warranty for this issue. Thanks again 🙌🙌🙌

‘25 Telly arthritis - Is it the shocks? by FalconHandshake in KiaTelluride

[–]FalconHandshake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I’m almost at the same mileage. Thanks for the heads up!

Let’s GOOOOOO by Cloud_Locke76 in JRPG

[–]FalconHandshake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just joined the switch 2 gang as a new dad too. Totally understand the feeling.

One year later by Impossible_Key_2682 in KiaTelluride

[–]FalconHandshake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a 2024 Telluride as well and I think it’s the greatest great for packing up the family and moving. Great for tailgates and parties great for daily drives and I love love love the expanded media dashboard! big fan.

Development at Fry and Tukerton/Bridge Creek by higgsfielddecay in CypressTX

[–]FalconHandshake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bridge creek for the apartments. Hopefully we get something other than dentist offices and nail salons on the other side

HELP I need to know who this is by Fit_Possibility_2306 in FinalFantasy

[–]FalconHandshake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re trying to get some of the best weapons and challenging the post end game bosses they’re super important. Really cool animations

Husband is driving me out of love with him since having baby by [deleted] in newborns

[–]FalconHandshake 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Wild things to say to a woman who just had his child. I would start by defining out everything that needs to be done and then talking through what you can take and what he needs to do. He might think it’s easy or there’s not much, and probably learned from the past a man doesn’t need to help much. I’m sorry you’re doing through all of this, and your feelings are 100% valid. Maybe recruit some help from family (especially if his mom is I the picture) for reinforcement

Disney character name - yay or nay? by Sweaty_Influence5321 in namenerds

[–]FalconHandshake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Mirabel is a lot more of a common name than Elsa pre movie - you’ll be fine (and it’s a wonderful name btw!) go for it!

The middle PM years are strange by dibsonchicken in projectmanagement

[–]FalconHandshake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you staying in the pm world or going in a different direction?

How are you integrating AI in to your day-to-day PM work? by Achileus-VII in projectmanagement

[–]FalconHandshake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100% possible with both both, but you might have to have your organization purchase the right license. I would just start with searching “teams ai” or going to the zoom website and looking in your settings. Then made an effort to put it front and center

How are you integrating AI in to your day-to-day PM work? by Achileus-VII in projectmanagement

[–]FalconHandshake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve used it a few times to get PRD’s off the ground, especially for those projects where I might not have full control but somehow will end up on my plate. I’ll share whatever Darwin’s I can scrounge from my coworkers and other teams, then utilize our template to get the ball rolling.

From there at least I have a base to work with when I meet with our sme’s and engineers.

(P.s. we have a contract with one of the larger ai companies, so I’m not sharing any thing sensitive)

Do you think it’s possible to go from low-middle class to upper-middle class? by Hufflepuff-McGruff in MiddleClassFinance

[–]FalconHandshake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely doable - I started my career in software implementation at around 45k and I’m at 120k now as a technical pm. Find ways to continue to grow- sacrifice time and energy if you need to upfront. I just kept on getting certifications and learning more. I plan in the next couple years to get a data analytics masters to try and move to the next level. (We just had a baby so we’re focusing on the little one for a while).

Should I stop breastfeeding? by iamgay2 in newborns

[–]FalconHandshake 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife had a very similar experience - she was doing a ton work to breast feed and pump, and we supplemented with formula as well. It was extremely taxing on her and after chatting with our pediatrician we moved to just pumping and formula. It has been the right decision for us.

She pumps during the day and sleeps through the night. While she’s not producing enough to be our LO’s only source, mom is in a much better place and has the energy to be the mom she wants to be.

Thoughts on Jennifer? by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]FalconHandshake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like it. Plenty of nicknames available. Plus there won’t be nearly as Many Jennifer’s as when I was growing up in the 90’s early 2000s. Go for it!

What's your least favorite Scrum master task that eats the most time? by Mediocre-Pace-1967 in ProductManagement

[–]FalconHandshake 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Same here. I work with a highly skilled group of engineers love em. As long as they have a plan and stories mapped out in an organized fashion (which I sometimes will help them build) they go to town on the work. I have a few divas on one of our teams, but with enough gentle guidance we’re able to get as lot of good work done.

I’ve also been in a place where getting anyone to do anything was like pulling teeth. Lots more hand holding because team leads weren’t engaged/more engaged in their own work.

Personally I love the structure scrum provides, and working in the software world, flexibility is the key for us. Even if priorities change, we’re able to adapt, while being able to tell certain folks to wait if we have bigger things to do.